Copyright Policy
Proprietary Rights Owned by Us
The copyright in the MySousChef Web Sites and the content of all the software, web sites and pages relating to the MySousChef Web Sites is owned by, or licensed to Olympus Associates Limited, unless otherwise specified and may not be used, copied or altered without our express consent.
Copyright extends to the design, look and feel of the MySousChef Web Sites, all images on it and its marketing materials.
Proprietary Rights Owned by You or Your Organisation
MySousChef claims no ownership or control over any content submitted, posted or displayed by you on or through MySousChef services.
For a Personal Account, You or For a Commercial Account, Your Organisation, as appropriate, retain all patent, trademark and copyright to any content you submit, post or display on or through MySousChef services and you are responsible for protecting those rights, as appropriate.
By submitting, posting or displaying content on or through MySousChef services which are intended to be available to the members of the public, you grant MySousChef a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, publish and distribute such content on MySousChef services for the purpose of displaying and distributing MySousChef services.
MySousChef furthermore reserves the right to refuse to accept, post, display or transmit any content in its sole discretion.
Reporting a Potential Breach of Copyright
At MySousChef, we require our users to respect intellectual property rights. If copyrighted content that belongs to you was posted without your permission to www.MySousChef.co.uk, please contact us with details of the alleged offence
Please include in your notice:
- An electronic or physical signature of the copyright owner or someone authorised to act on their behalf;
- The name, address, telephone number, and email address of the copyright owner;
- Identification of the copyrighted work that is being infringed;
- Identification of where the infringing material is located on our Website;
- A statement that you believe that the use isn’t authorised by the copyright owner, its agent or the law; and
- A statement that
- The information in your notice is accurate, and
- You are authorised to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
This statement must be made under penalty of perjury, meaning if any part of the statement is false, you could be committing perjury – a serious offence that’s sometimes even classified as a felony.
Finally, a warning: If you knowingly make a false statement in your claim of copyright infringement, then you may be subject to liability for damages and heavy civil penalties. If you’re not sure whether material on one of our Websites infringes your copyright, then you should speak with a lawyer before notifying us. We may forward your notice to the user that uploaded the content.